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Quad N/R Int 2Lvr RV4F2

$89.75/Each
Part# 05-15950
DescriptionPart No.
Two Lever Quadrant05-15950

Overview

These quality quadrants have been in use for over 35 years in a wide variety of experimental and ultralight aircraft. All quadrants are made with AN standard hardware and aircraft-quality 6061-T6 or 2024-T3 Aluminum. All sizes and models can be utilized for a side mount, center mount, or dual-control hookup. Can be used in Pitts, Cub, Aeronca, Bakeng Deuce, Horizon 2, Dakota Hawk, Quicksilver, Mini Max, Dragonfly, X-Air, etc. If you have an aircraft, we have a quadrant that will fit your needs.

Model #4 - This popular internal non-reversing unit is designed specifically for use on the RV-3 and RV-4 aircraft but is also applicable to many other homebuilt aircraft. Available in S-series only. Two or three levers. Friction only.

Four sizes available:
Special series quadrants:
Large Series 4-78" wide x 4" tall. 13 oz.
Standard Series 4" wide x 3-1/2" tall. 11 oz.
3/4 series 3-7/8" wide x 3" tall. 10 oz.
1/2 series 3-7/8" wide x 2-5/8" tall. 8 oz.
RV-series 4" wide x 4" tall. 12 oz.
Panel Mount
4" wide x 3-1/2" tall 12 oz.
Twin Engine
4-7/8" wide x 4" tall 15 oz.
All weights are for two arms and friction. (Except twin engine).
Measurements do not reflect Lever lengths.
   
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